An interview with four “Rock Stars” in environmental and demolition take the sustainable spotlight in Orlando.

At the 2018 Seminar & Trade Show, Mike Mitchum, CMIR, and Fred Maier co-presented the popular back-to-back sessions “Demo for Dummies” and “Environmental Concerns.” The audience response was more than just rave reviews – they wanted more at the […]

Interview: “So this is your office?” I ask. “I cleaned it up,” Fowler says. “Can you smell the Pledge?” I glance around a nearly empty room, just bookcases, a desk, a picture of Jesus. I ask, “Is your home like this, too?” “Yeah,” says Fowler, “except for the Pledge.”

On January 1, Los Angeles became the largest U.S. city to ban single-use plastic bags in large grocery stores. Now, hundreds of cities have instituted such a ban, typically charging consumers 5 or 10 cents for using a paper bag if they don’t bring their own reusable bag. With this “ban the bag” practice […]

Challenged for room in your laydown
yard or other surplus storage
areas? Imagine the space that the
military and commercial airlines
require to store their spare aircraft.
A sprawling 2,600 acre site on the
David-Monthan Air Force Base in
Tucson is reputed to be the world’s
largest military aircraft cemetery,
housing over 4,400 aircraft.

A difficult economy, improved technologies and changes in environmental regulations
are forcing the closure of outdated manufacturing plants and major process lines.
Overall, the closure process can be roughly divided into three major categories: Human
Relations, Public Relations and Technical Issues.

What may appear to be an emerging issue has actually been around for a
long time—a concern for the planet and its people. What is changing,
however, is the ability to affect these issues directly and positively through
business management practices.